Mechanisms for Automated Negotiation in State Oriented Domains
G. Zlotkin, J. S. Rosenschein

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical framework for automated negotiation in State Oriented Domains, introducing a unified protocol, conflict resolution methods, and mechanisms for dealing with incomplete information to improve negotiation outcomes.
Contribution
It introduces a domain theory for negotiation, a unified protocol applicable to various interactions, and mechanisms for handling private information and conflict resolution.
Findings
Partial cooperative steps are possible even in conflicts.
A unified negotiation protocol can be applied across different encounter types.
Mechanisms for private goal and worth information improve negotiation stability.
Abstract
This paper lays part of the groundwork for a domain theory of negotiation, that is, a way of classifying interactions so that it is clear, given a domain, which negotiation mechanisms and strategies are appropriate. We define State Oriented Domains, a general category of interaction. Necessary and sufficient conditions for cooperation are outlined. We use the notion of worth in an altered definition of utility, thus enabling agreements in a wider class of joint-goal reachable situations. An approach is offered for conflict resolution, and it is shown that even in a conflict situation, partial cooperative steps can be taken by interacting agents (that is, agents in fundamental conflict might still agree to cooperate up to a certain point). A Unified Negotiation Protocol (UNP) is developed that can be used in all types of encounters. It is shown that in certain borderline cooperative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Agent Systems and Negotiation · Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · AI-based Problem Solving and Planning
